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Hope all you lovely ladies are doing ok I don't post much but check out to see how you warriors are doing.. so my last chemo in april was topoten 4 days on 2 weeks off got to 4th cycle ended up in hospital with neutropenic sepsis 2 bags blood and white shot injections later bloods recovered.. got over that then now in hospital again as stopped peeing saw consultant said needed sorted as legs.stomach even boobs got bigger.. so in hospital ad ultrasound scan.. said I have build of fluild in stomach which I more than ad guessed.. for them to give me water retention injections ct scan today showed cancer is stable.. which is gud as I thought I mite av other issues to cope with.. hospital say there not draining the fluid but keeping me on a higher dose water injection saying they think it will reduce water in body my question as anybody had any issues like this be great for me to hopefully stop me worrying... love to u all and thank you xxx

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Dear Trace,

Hopefully you are in good hands. As usual, you are suffering some of the odd and unpredictable torments of this disease.

I do hope you get relief soon and that you can start an even better and more tolerable treatment soon.

Best wishes,

Laura

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